fMRI Brain Scan Debate - Neurology Research in Interrogations, Courtroom, Office - Popular Mechanics
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Frank Tong is peering into another man’s mind. The Vanderbilt University neuroscientist is sitting in front of a bank of monitors inside a dimly lit room. On the other side of a plate-glass window, an undergraduate lies immobile, his legs protruding from a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. A display unit above the young man’s eyes flashes a picture of a pigeon or a penguin—at this point Tong doesn’t know which. A low roaring reverberates through the room as the scanner sends powerful waves of magnetic energy cascading through the subject’s cranium.
Anyone think this is the scariest thing? We already are loosing are liberties and know they go and invent this? Why cant all the scientists work to better life and cure diseases



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